F1 legend honoured by British Royalty after collecting major prize

F1 legend honoured by British Royalty after collecting major prize

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F1 legend honoured by British Royalty after collecting major prize

Formula 1 legend Martin Brundle was recently honored by the British Royal Family with the prestigious Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his contributions to motor racing and sports broadcasting. The 65-year-old received this award from Prince Wales at Windsor Castle, joining other notable names such as Murray Walker and Damon Hill who have been similarly recognized. Brundle, known for his engaging grid walks and significant role in F1 coverage since 2012, was congratulated by Sky Sports and Prince William. Despite his successful broadcasting career, Brundle had a successful stint as an F1 driver in the 80s and 90s, with nine podium finishes in over 150 races. He continues to captivate fans with his coverage and is set to be present at the upcoming Emilia Romagna GP in Imola.

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